How Are You Living Your Dash?

 
 

We're all humans, and we're all the same. The one thing that we all have in common, truly, truly have in common is two numbers. The day we were born. And the day we die. And between those numbers is a dash. It's your job every day to think how you're going to live your dash.

In this episode I chat with Business Development Coach Kim Skermer. Kim and I chat about her transition out of the financial services industry, the challenges she faced and how getting pissed off led to her breakthrough in her business. We have quite a few laughs about corporate acronyms (you may just think you know what FYI means!) and talk about:

  • First life, second life

  • Allowing yourself time to grieve between transitions

  • Paying attention to the tension that shows up in your life

  • Uncovering your why

  • How working on yourself IS your business

You can find out more about Kim and her coaching services on her website or on Instagram @theapproachcoachingmethod and if you’re looking for the Instagram story we were chatting about in the beginning of the episode, you can go get more laughs from your corporate misery by checking out @CorporateNatalie on Insta.

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Jamie Riene

Hi I’m Jamie. I’m on a mission to create a sustainable online business from the inside out! I’m learning from some amazing women over on the podcast, Perfection Not Required and sharing with you the strategies, tech and resources I’m playing with in my business journey.

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